Word: censorships
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...large number of single men and service men stationed within the Territory. A certain amount of bastardy cases were traceable to the service men. . . . We were not impressed with the seriousness of alleged bad conditions on the public beaches. . . . We are strongly inclined to think that a moving picture censorship ought to be enforced in the territory...
...large private fortune with which, four years ago, he started cinemanufacture, Howard Hughes now has less. Whether he will be able to recoup on this picture depends in part on whether he can convince censorship boards in the seven States* that have them that he has a right to show it. The Hays organization warned Howard Hughes not to make Scarface. When the original version was completed six months ago, the Hays organization demanded several changes, notably a conclusion in which Tony was captured, tried, convicted, hung. When the changes had been made and the picture retitled The Shame...
...disturbance is a healthy sign. It indicates interest. American audiences as a rule are much more apathetic than the Irish. Censorship in Ireland runs more in a political line than a moral one. Riots on such occasions as the exhibition of a national flag on a stage are not infrequent, and although they interrupt performances, they show that the audience is at least awake...
...following dispatch was received by the Crimson from H. E. Robbins '35, who is a member of a student delegation visiting the Kentucky mining fields in Bell County. The Crimson does not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed herein but feels they are of interest, especially in view of all censorship of news from this area...
...reviewer first approached, Mr. Nagel said in one breath, "My pet aversions are sweetened cornbread and night clubs, now what do you want to know?" The actor gave a talk on Tuesday on censorship, an address which came in for a share of criticism during the interview. "If censors are sincere in their desire to eradicate filth." Nagel remarked, "they will direct their efforts to all sources of filth. The censors now spend most of their time getting their names in the papers by either attacking the movies or the stage. This produces an effect upon the public which...